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what is a : (a) beach (b) pier (c) tide​

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Answered by devasena1011
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Explanation:

The word 'beach' comes from Old English 'bæce' (stream). In the period of King Henry VIII the round worn-out pebbles on the British seashore were called beaches.

A pier is a raised structure that rises above a body of water and usually juts out from its shore, typically supported by piles or pillars, and provides above-water access to offshore areas. Frequent pier uses include fishing, boat docking and access for both passengers and cargo, and oceanside recreation

Tides are caused by gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. ... Tides are very long-period waves that move through the oceans in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun. Tides originate in the oceans and progress toward the coastlines where they appear as the regular rise and fall of the sea surface.

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Answered by itzPoetryQueen
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  • Beach means a sea shore.
  • Pier means a platform on pillars projecting from the shore into the sea, typically incorporating entertainment arcades and places to eat.
  • Tide means an alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun

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